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In light of the recent ban on women wearing glasses in some workplaces, Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw argues that sexist dress codes are still alive and kicking, with women being judged on their appearance rather than their ability to do their job
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Comment Writer Caitlin Cahill analyses the recent comments on Grenfell made by Jacob Rees-Mogg, arguing that they demonstrate parliament's continual refusal to take accountability
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Comment Editor Hannah Lay talks to UoB student Zoe Hollis on her year abroad in Hong Kong amidst the violent protests in the city
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In light of the advent of 'fake news' Comment Writer Adam Mckinnon outlines how to avoid misinformation in the upcoming election
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Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
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Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the harmful consequences of the internet trend
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Comment Writer Esther Purves re-examines Extinction Rebellion, asking if they can overcome recent controversy
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Comment Writer Andrew Bailey claims that the US intervention in Iraq was unsuccessful, with its repercussions continuing to be felt today
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Comment Writer Massimo Spinelli criticises the language used by the American President, exploring the consequences of his violent rhetoric
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Comment Writer Danielle Murinas argues that women shouldn't be too afraid to travel alone, giving advice on how to ensure your trip is as safe as possible
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Comment Writer Freya Wainstein explains that gender reveal parties have gone too far
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Comment Writer Jonathan Korn analyses the negativity of our news providers, arguing that we would benefit from a more optimistic outlook on current events